Stark Expo Exhibitor Accutech Will Help You Lift Your Coffee Cup

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Now this is funny. Not because it’s actually funny but because it could become our reality. What with the proliferation of technology and the tendencies of people to enjoy living in an Idiocracy, this Stark Expo spoof featuring a company called Accutech, while totally fake, isn’t far off from a very possible future.

After all, who really enjoys “performing repetitious ergonomically challenging tasks” such as, oh , lifting a coffee cup to one’s lips?

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